"Colin Murphy" <cmurphy39@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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birdfluisbullshit <birdfluisbullshit@madscienist.usgobird> wrote:
Not at all you paid government terrorist shrill, you just keep on
ignoring
what was pointed out in other posts and yet you failed on every level to
show that Bush's death cult wasn't behind 911
Except for the fact that I've provided more proof than you ever have, and
from
legitimate sources instead of crap cooked up in your own, sick mind.
WOW... I had no idea that ABC news was the product of one newsgroup poster.
Maybe you should ad another layer to your tin foil hat?
Popular Mechanics propaganda piece penned by relative of Homeland Security
Chief.
Chistopher Bollyn for American Free Press | March 7 2005
Dictators like Saddam Hussein have always used nepotism to protect their
secrets and maintain control. Like a dictatorship, the inner cabal that
directs the actions of the Bush administration uses the same tactics to
confuse the public and conceal the truth of 9/11.
Dictators have always employed nepotism, the placing of family members in
key positions, for one simple reason: only loyal family members can be
trusted with the secrets that keep them in power. For this reason the
shameless nepotism of the Bush administration should alarm Americans because
it indicates that a dictatorship is encroaching upon the United States.
The Defense Department defines nepotism as the situation when relatives are
in the same chain-of-command.
An egregious example of dictatorial-style nepotism occurred when George W.
Bush won the White House ? twice ? thanks to the key "swing state" of
Florida, where the presidential candidate's younger brother is governor. In
2000 and 2004, against all odds, Florida swung decisively, the Bush way.
With high federal offices being given to the wives, sons and daughters of
senior members of the Bush administration, the Hearst Corporation executives
that publish Popular Mechanics magazine probably didn't worry about the
ethical considerations of hiring a cousin of Michael Chertoff, a former
Assistant Attorney General and the new Secretary of the Department of
Homeland Security (DHS), as senior researcher.
But the March 2005 issue of Popular Mechanics (PM) plumbs new depths of
nepotism and Hearst-style "yellow journalism" with its cover story about
9/11. PM's senior researcher, 25-year-old Benjamin Chertoff, authored a
propagandistic cover story entitled "Debunking 9/11 Lies" which seeks to
discredit all independent 9/11 research that challenges the official version
of events.
"Conspiracy theories can't stand up to the hard facts," the cover reads.
"After an in-depth investigation, PM answers with the truth," it says. But
the article fails to provide evidence to support its claims and doesn't
answer the key question: What caused the collapses of the twin towers and
the 47-story World Trade Center 7?
The Chertoff article goes on to confront the "poisonous claims" of 16
"myths" spun by "extremist" 9/11 researchers like myself with "irrefutable
facts," mostly provided by individuals in the employ of the U.S. government.
But who is Benjamin Chertoff, the "senior researcher" at Popular Mechanics
who is behind the article? American Free Press has learned that he is none
other than a cousin of Michael Chertoff, the new Secretary of the Department
of Homeland Security.
This means that Hearst paid Benjamin Chertoff to write an article supporting
the seriously flawed explanation that is based on a practically non-existent
investigation of the terror event that directly led to the creation of the
massive national security department his "cousin" now heads. This is exactly
the kind of "journalism" one would expect to find in a dictatorship like
that of Saddam Hussein's Iraq.
Because the manager of public relations for Popular Mechanics didn't respond
to repeated calls from American Free Press, I called Benjamin Chertoff, the
magazine's "senior researcher," directly.
Chertoff said he was the "senior researcher" of the piece. When asked if he
was related to Michael Chertoff, he said, "I don't know." Clearly
uncomfortable about discussing the matter further, he told me that all
questions about the article should be put to the publicist ? the one who
never answers the phone.
Benjamin's mother in Pelham, New York, however, was more willing to talk.
Asked if Benjamin was related to the new Secretary of Homeland Security,
Judy said, "Yes, of course, he is a cousin."
http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/march2005/070305chertoffscousin.htm
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